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With climate change, Nepal’s leopards get a bigger range — and more problems

The EU banned Russian wood pellet imports; South Korea took them all

‘One of our greatest climate solutions’: Q&A with the U.S. National Agroforestry Center’s new director

Humanitarian experts report ‘cascading crises’ as climate, health emergencies soar

The tiger in the snow: Cameras capture abundance of life in a Himalayan refuge

Extreme heat takes a toll on tropical countries’ economies

The Netherlands to stop paying subsidies to ‘untruthful’ biomass firms

Australia rejects forest biomass in first blow to wood pellet industry

Bolivia looks to opaque methods, firms to build lithium powerhouse

Climate change is hammering insects — in the tropics and everywhere else: Scientists

As EU finalizes renewable energy plan, forest advocates condemn biomass

‘Amazing first step’ as EU law cracks down on deforestation-linked imports

Whistleblower: Enviva claim of ‘being good for the planet… all nonsense’

Indonesia’s Supreme Court rules President Widodo not liable in 2015 fires

Words that didn’t make the cut: What happened to Indigenous rights at COP27

Indonesia to build coal plants despite $20b deal on clean energy transition

Indonesia seals $20 billion deal with G7 to speed up clean energy transition

Deadly landslides prompt Philippine president to call for tree planting

Mangrove forest loss is slowing toward a halt, new report shows

Indigenous lands hold the world’s healthiest forests – but only when their rights are protected

In new climate deal, Norway will pay Indonesia $56 million for drop in deforestation, emissions

In temperate Nepal, climate change paves way for tropical dengue fever

Humans are decimating wildlife, report warns ahead of U.N. biodiversity talks

Arctic sea ice loss to increase strong El Niño events linked to extreme weather: Study

Early retirement for Indonesian coal plants could cut CO2, boost jobs, analysis says

As climate risks intensify in Brazil, election rivals offer few solutions

Clothes sourced from plants could expand deforestation – or abate it

Indonesian banks prop up coal industry increasingly shunned by outside lenders

On Indigenous Peoples’ Day, five inspirational conservation stories in the U.S.

Greenland’s Indigenous population favors extracting sand from melting ice sheet

2022: Another consequential year for the melting Arctic

Pandemic dip was just a blip as global emissions rebound, report shows

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